TECHNOLOGY

Enbridge sensor to reduce safety risks

ENERGY infrastructure company Enbridge and Baker Hughes GE have developed a new ultrasonic sensor with enhanced accuracy that identifies cracks and reports on the condition of pipelines.

Paul Hunt
The sensor will work similarly to an MRI

The sensor will work similarly to an MRI

  The sensor is now in the testing phase and follows over a year of development and multiple years of research.    Much like an MRI or ultrasound the sensor detects and characterises anomalies and...

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